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Vintage465
Apr 07, 2022Nomad
I think if you're planning to be plugged in more regularly than not you may want to ditch the WFCO. "I think", if you're plugged in constantly and the converter/charger can never actually get the batteries to 100%, then it is actually slowly cooking them. This is what I think....some wise person on this forum can chime in a correct if necessary. I have the WFCO in my CreekSide but we are almost never plugged in. And If we are plugged in, it'd only be for a couple days. In general my WFCO just hangs in the breeze while my solar is completely responsible for caring for the batteries.
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